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Mubarak Hamed once funneled money to Iraq from an organization that posed as a charity to assist famine victims in Africa
The 6 former prisoners will receive a minimum salary of about $450 until January 2019, as well as rent payments and possibly money to learn a trade, seek psychological therapy and study Spanish
Within two days, snow will develop a lot of bacteria, says professor at Sapientia Hungarian University of Transylvania
Opposition politicians are deciding whether to challenge socialist President Nicolas Maduro in an April 22 election that several foreign nations have vowed not to recognize, or to boycott it
Two of AP's top Koreas journalists, in Pyeongchang to cover the political maneuverings around the Olympics, discuss how Olympics-related political maneuverings are playing in Seoul and Pyongyang
Trump's characterization of MS-13 gang members as illegal immigrants ignores the fact that the group is homegrown and many of its members are US citizens
Allegations against officials often involve ethical misconduct - such as having inappropriate relationship - but they also include violating travel rules, wrongly accepting gifts, sending subordinates on personal errands or treating workers badly
More than 200 sharply dressed North Korean cheerleaders decked out in expensive fur smiled and posed for the media and onlookers Wednesday after arriving in South Korea for Pyeongchang Olympic
In 1913, Johnson was convicted of violating the Mann Act, which made it illegal to transport women across state lines for 'immoral' purposes
The city's first Super Bowl parade steps off Thursday, capping a glorious week for jubilant fans celebrating an NFL title that had eluded them for nearly 60 years
Department earmarking $17.5 million in emergency funding to fight spread of spotted lanternfly in Pennsylvania
Results beat Wall Street's cautious expectations, but don't solve company’s larger issues with fake accounts, misinformation
National Park Service says lights that illuminate exterior of statue will be turned off Thursday night; but lights on statue's torch, crown and pedestal will still be on
Case is latest targeting critics of Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman
The Trump administration has increased duties on some Chinese-made goods
Kim Yo Jong and others from the North Korean delegation will meet at a luncheon Saturday
The site of the collapse was in a central area of the city beneath an eight-lane road
The bank agreed to pay the fine to settle allegations of a cover-up, not of money laundering
Talks aimed at resolving country's grinding political and economic crisis collapse; both sides accuse each other of grandstanding, negotiating in bad faith
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